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Abernethy (1974) hypothesized that the quality and quantity of sexual activity within marriage is affected by the dominance relations between partners. This paper reviews her argument and the reactions it engendered. A holocultural test of the relationship between a wife's power within marriage and various measures of sexual behaviors and attitudes is conducted to explore one aspect of Abernethy's position. The results suggest that high levels of female power within marriage do not have an adverse affect on male sexual functioning. Results also indicate that societies characterized by high female power within marriage exhibit behaviors and attitudes which Western thought sees as sexually “healthy.”
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Part of this research was conducted while the author was supported by a National Endowment for the Humanities Residential Fellowship (1981–1982).
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Gray, J.P. The influence of female power in marriage on sexual behaviors and attitudes: A holocultural study. Arch Sex Behav 13, 223–231 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01541649
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